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there is too much -- we are looking at tsa today. imagine when they have to examine each night, is this one too sharp? is it too long? let's not that. this is not a good idea. gerri: this story keeps on keeping on. i can't wait for the testimony that we have. thank you again. >> thank you. >> democratic congressman ed markey introducing a bill to stop passengers from crying knives on planes. joining me now is congressman grimm. michael, welcome back to the show. >> it is good to be here. gerri: the fact that you are sponsoring this does not surprise me. you used to work forthe fbi. i don't think anyone ever leave that behind. what do you think the risk of a knife on a plane would be? >> i think we have already seen it. as someone who lives in staten island and probably represent staten island, we lost more per capita than aany other borough. let's remember that we have to remain vigilant because the plane itself became a bomb after it hit the trade center. the fuel and fire, he basically created a bomb that brought down the trade cen
there is too much -- we are looking at tsa today. imagine when they have to examine each night, is this one too sharp? is it too long? let's not that. this is not a good idea. gerri: this story keeps on keeping on. i can't wait for the testimony that we have. thank you again. >> thank you. >> democratic congressman ed markey introducing a bill to stop passengers from crying knives on planes. joining me now is congressman grimm. michael, welcome back to the show. >> it is good...
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tsa soaring over the last three years. a new report finding that nearly 2,000 of those cases were deemed significant enough to the security breaches. with more on this former managing director of the national transportation safety board. welcome back to the show. good to have you here. this is troubling. these numbers only seem to go up. he looked at the past three years, it just gets worse. >> well, it is a management problem. its starts with the size of the agency. you have 56,000 employees. then you have the nature of the job. it is mind-numbing. and you have managers that are not doing there work. work, some are sleeping on the job. the transgressions are just unbelievable. i think everybody is a little frustrated with the tsa. how dangerous is this scenario? could it cause real problems in the system? >> well, it can cause problems, but the way in which they have structured aviation security, they call it this layered approach. it is very difficult to conceive of a terrorist getting on board a plane, causing a catastr
tsa soaring over the last three years. a new report finding that nearly 2,000 of those cases were deemed significant enough to the security breaches. with more on this former managing director of the national transportation safety board. welcome back to the show. good to have you here. this is troubling. these numbers only seem to go up. he looked at the past three years, it just gets worse. >> well, it is a management problem. its starts with the size of the agency. you have 56,000...
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first of all, it is not going, all of it at least, to homeland security to beef things up at the tsa. i don't know if that's a good or bad thing, i didn't know where the money goes, but then again i never know where the bank settlement money goes, back into a big pot. what do you think? >> well, if any of it goes to airport security, then it's a tiny price to pay. and it's money well spen >> we need the privilege of the patdowns, you're so right. >> none of us like thatut -- >> i actually do. i would pay, like, if they would let me swipe my credit card, if i was guaranteed a patdown, i would do that. >> by the way, it's been very cold out. but anyway -- >> be that as it may, i've known deegan for a long time and i'm not going to remotely comment on that, but it absolutely a privilege to the safety they provide. we have this very complex, very successful, very safe and very efficient civil aviation system. it works extremely well. and i disagree with ben completely. you can call this cosmetic, but the fact that we're not going to have another one of these embarrassing shutdowns that em
first of all, it is not going, all of it at least, to homeland security to beef things up at the tsa. i don't know if that's a good or bad thing, i didn't know where the money goes, but then again i never know where the bank settlement money goes, back into a big pot. what do you think? >> well, if any of it goes to airport security, then it's a tiny price to pay. and it's money well spen >> we need the privilege of the patdowns, you're so right. >> none of us like thatut --...
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he quickly got the woman under control and helped tsa out. this woman just basically took iran at the tsa agent and no one had any idea this would happen, but quick thinking by him for sure. >> right player, right time, folks. thank you, adam. >> all right. >> democrats about to pay for it? and another doc shock, forget the er, just head to the drug story. get ready for the new norm. coming up next. new car! hey! [squeals] ♪ [ewh!] [baby crying] the great thing about a subaru is you don't have to put up with that new car smell for long. introducing the versatile, all-new subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >> why go to the -- wall greens clinics expanding their care to include chronic illnesses like diabetes asthma. dr. manny alvarez says with the healthcare law kicking in, this could become the new norm but it could backfire. >> it could indeed. >> explain what this is all about. >> this is all about -- look, care mark has clinics for several years, basically the idea was that it would give you easy access to health
he quickly got the woman under control and helped tsa out. this woman just basically took iran at the tsa agent and no one had any idea this would happen, but quick thinking by him for sure. >> right player, right time, folks. thank you, adam. >> all right. >> democrats about to pay for it? and another doc shock, forget the er, just head to the drug story. get ready for the new norm. coming up next. new car! hey! [squeals] ♪ [ewh!] [baby crying] the great thing about a...
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the idea was to kill as many tsa agents as possible. as part of the investigation his roommates didn't have any idea that this was going on. one drove him here to the airport that morning with intention of taking a flight. they knew he was takeing a flight. they didn't know where he was going. no details according to the fbi investigators talked to him and done some of the interview process. when you talk to the fbi and some investigators they're not geting a lot of information about the suspect because of his condition. take a listen. >> is receiving medical treatment. i will not talk about his gunshot wounds. at this point he is unresponsive and we're unable to interview him. >> reporter: unable to interview him right now but before he was taken to the hospital, when he was taken into custody he told agents he acted alone, jenna. we're told he was shot multiple times. one of the reasons why it was difficult to interview him. he was shot in the face as well and heavily sedated. jenna. jenna: more as the story develops, adam, thank you
the idea was to kill as many tsa agents as possible. as part of the investigation his roommates didn't have any idea that this was going on. one drove him here to the airport that morning with intention of taking a flight. they knew he was takeing a flight. they didn't know where he was going. no details according to the fbi investigators talked to him and done some of the interview process. when you talk to the fbi and some investigators they're not geting a lot of information about the...
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instead of patting down granny at the tsa, pat down those associated with the islamist group instead of restricting everyone fun rights restrict gun right of people who demonstrated mental illness or instead of soping on everyone, we should maybe address jihadism and the enemies to this councilmember. instead we treat everyone the same. that's why we miss so many of the clore and present dangerous threats. >> eric: why do we miss so many of these clear and present dangers? >> is government is too big. we know that. 8 ziian agencies falling a over themselves to do a job they cannot do. they are ill-equipped to do. they sno on eac other. we know that. the i.r.s. snooping on us, innocent citizens. the people running the i.r.s. don't know any better. look at the amount of fraud in the disability payments. over $1.4 billion. these are peopleho inept, dumb, stupid. wee got them in the government. they should clear them out and start ov. >> hang in there. relax. ebonni, the fourth amendment is very important, is it not? >> right. it is very important, eric. we talk about anytime you encroac
instead of patting down granny at the tsa, pat down those associated with the islamist group instead of restricting everyone fun rights restrict gun right of people who demonstrated mental illness or instead of soping on everyone, we should maybe address jihadism and the enemies to this councilmember. instead we treat everyone the same. that's why we miss so many of the clore and present dangerous threats. >> eric: why do we miss so many of these clear and present dangers? >> is...
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he was targeting not just the tsa, but apparently also the police. in that note he said he didn't want to hurt innocent civilians, but however, he railed apparently against the government, the dysfunctional government and apparently pinpointed certain individuals within government. details of that coming out in the f.b.i. press conference in a short period of time, about 4:00 o'clock local time. we've photo of the ar-15 that the suspect is believed to have used. that is an ar-15 lying on the floor in the photo. that was taken a short while after he was actually shot. we understand from the tsa officials -- sorry f the police officials today that it took 60 seconds for tsa officials to catch up with him as he ran through the terminal. of course, just before he ran to the end of the terminal, he had shot a tsa agent, 39-year-old man, and apparently they tried to actual lea treat him on the scene. he didn't die straight away. this is how the airport chief of police described the efforts to save his life. take a listen. >> they performed first aid on thi
he was targeting not just the tsa, but apparently also the police. in that note he said he didn't want to hurt innocent civilians, but however, he railed apparently against the government, the dysfunctional government and apparently pinpointed certain individuals within government. details of that coming out in the f.b.i. press conference in a short period of time, about 4:00 o'clock local time. we've photo of the ar-15 that the suspect is believed to have used. that is an ar-15 lying on the...
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how is this for tsa efficiency, screening you before you get on-line, ber before you get to e airport, we have every reason to be worried. all that and afl-cio's richard trumka warning. some food stamp entitlements, food for thought on a jam-packed cavuto now. neil: verizon to the rescue. welcome i am neil cavuto, if the asiana can get verizon to hand over 20 trillion americans phone records what is stop them from having the phone giant takeover this mess, verizon is good are records no surprise that government thinks that verizon is just the company to fix this health care site once and for all. the president said that so many americans' to log on to get coverage, but putting verizon in charge of it, that is like me policing a ponderosa. i digress. craig smith does not like it. fox, chickens, confused. what do you make? >> the president's signature piece of legislation on the first dayt crashes, how appropriate, in president shows that big government cannot do anything as efficiently as private sector. neil: you disagree wither there premise that -- with their premise that it is beca
how is this for tsa efficiency, screening you before you get on-line, ber before you get to e airport, we have every reason to be worried. all that and afl-cio's richard trumka warning. some food stamp entitlements, food for thought on a jam-packed cavuto now. neil: verizon to the rescue. welcome i am neil cavuto, if the asiana can get verizon to hand over 20 trillion americans phone records what is stop them from having the phone giant takeover this mess, verizon is good are records no...
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did the tsa and airport police have seamless communication? can thinks be shifted to create more robust? i don't expect to get all of the answers, but i do expect the screening program, known as spot, deployed 300 officers in an effort to identify passenger that may pose a risk to aviation security. they are not trained law enforcement officers and rely on state and local law enforcement to handle situations that might arise. the way to determine if someone is acting suspicious isn't based on science. the threats are real and colleagues agree we need layers of security. but they have to make sense and can't be based on hunches. they have to be proven. i want to command pistole for his. his programs are a huge step in the right direction. but spot doesn't address threats from overseas. it may not provide the deterance we are looking for. calling it risk base and proving that is two different things. an officer hasn't informed an officer of someone deemed a terrorist so it is important to measure. human ability to identify deceptive behavior bas
did the tsa and airport police have seamless communication? can thinks be shifted to create more robust? i don't expect to get all of the answers, but i do expect the screening program, known as spot, deployed 300 officers in an effort to identify passenger that may pose a risk to aviation security. they are not trained law enforcement officers and rely on state and local law enforcement to handle situations that might arise. the way to determine if someone is acting suspicious isn't based on...
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here's the response from the tsa. i. the tsa strives to treat every passenger with dignity respect. a passenger should not be requested to remove or lift any article of clogging clothing. kennedy is with us, special correspondent on the fox business network and did some mtv stuff. >> well done. >> that's all we saw say it around here. this is not enough. tsa run amok. >> men have you ever had a good story of tsa, left the airport and said, that interaction was magical, life changing. >> i've flown 100 times in the last year and one time in memphis i had a spectacular experience. that was it. >> i'll tell you when i get lonely i ask for the patdown. >> you're not desperate. you have children and a wonderful life. >> i do but i travel a lot. sometimes those long airport lines. >> all kinds of stuff. i have one op on a disabled vet who says he was patted down and hugh' mailitied. the marine corporal lost a leg. and was subjected to -- >> when have you heard of grandmothers in wheelchairs, who are probably cancer survivors, or here heroes and fight and almost died for the this country.
here's the response from the tsa. i. the tsa strives to treat every passenger with dignity respect. a passenger should not be requested to remove or lift any article of clogging clothing. kennedy is with us, special correspondent on the fox business network and did some mtv stuff. >> well done. >> that's all we saw say it around here. this is not enough. tsa run amok. >> men have you ever had a good story of tsa, left the airport and said, that interaction was magical, life...
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have tsa agents identify suspicious looking people, talk to them, and determine whether they post a threat. it has been ineffective and the same as or slightly better than chance. president obama idea of a fix may worsen the problem he faces. health insurance companies tonight warning that reversing while plan cancellations under obamacare could, destabilize the market. state insurance officials have also warned that fix could prove costly, joining us now to assess the risk to insurers and investors, steve forbes, great to have you. >> great to be with you. lou: we're talking about $900 billion industry, in health carahealthcare, at large, a gre. what is the exposure in insurance company. >> the companies have been expecting they will get millions of new customers by the force of law, young people, the kind they like and elder please. >> not traditionally part of their market? >> no and under the law, since they have to take every comer whether you are sick or not they need the young people, with the porchebotched start of obamacary are up in the air. lou: they have 32 days now to t
have tsa agents identify suspicious looking people, talk to them, and determine whether they post a threat. it has been ineffective and the same as or slightly better than chance. president obama idea of a fix may worsen the problem he faces. health insurance companies tonight warning that reversing while plan cancellations under obamacare could, destabilize the market. state insurance officials have also warned that fix could prove costly, joining us now to assess the risk to insurers and...
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and privatizing the tsa. i think we need take a step back in our comments about the tsa and just a tax in general on the federal work force. these folks are doing a public service. they're doing oftentimes at much less money than they received in the private sector. again, they are the last line of defense. and i don't think our comments are well served. ic they can create a culture of hate toward people working in a stressful environment dealing with passengers. myself included not always on our best behavior as we are rushed trying to make our plane. it's a difficult job. and i hope we can be mindful of the job. and in light of that the administrator, i want to talk about ranking member thompson have some concerns with his questioning about radio communication capability between tso and law enforcement personnel particularly armed law enforcement. my question to clarify at la x and most of the airports across the country is there radio communication can that can take place between tso and law enforcement pe
and privatizing the tsa. i think we need take a step back in our comments about the tsa and just a tax in general on the federal work force. these folks are doing a public service. they're doing oftentimes at much less money than they received in the private sector. again, they are the last line of defense. and i don't think our comments are well served. ic they can create a culture of hate toward people working in a stressful environment dealing with passengers. myself included not always on...
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screening in kentucky and how the tsa person got all up in her braids to make sure there was not anything in there. making the point, you go through this, what is it? $7,000 machine. that basically shows everything and you still have to go scrambling through her hair. and i think it is such an important point. that we connect these dots for people that there is this level of intrusion. that's a physical intrusion. when we're talking about feeling intruded upon in terms of our e-mails and our phone calls, i want people to think about what it feels like to have your head intruded upon like that. >> yeah. what does it feel like to be a poorer person, someone who looks, you don't have to be arabic or muslim. someone who looks arabic or muslim. in arizona you don't have to be chicano or mexican, think about what it is to be in their shoes. to walk through this nation. to walk through public spaces and feel the limitations of surveillance. this is like direct surveillance. this is not someone reading your text messages. this is someone stopping and you asking for your papers. i want to expand t
screening in kentucky and how the tsa person got all up in her braids to make sure there was not anything in there. making the point, you go through this, what is it? $7,000 machine. that basically shows everything and you still have to go scrambling through her hair. and i think it is such an important point. that we connect these dots for people that there is this level of intrusion. that's a physical intrusion. when we're talking about feeling intruded upon in terms of our e-mails and our...
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gregg: what is the tsa saying about this, steve? >> reporter: they defend the program so far at least and the administrator is due on capitol hill in few minutes. john pistole, will be grilled by a subcommittee of the house homeland security committee. he is likely to echo a statement his agency issued yesterday, saying in part behavior detection is vital to tsa's layered approach to deter, detect and disrupt individuals that pose a threat to aviation and looking for suspicious behavior is a common-sense approach and gao found there was not simply enough data to independently evaluate how effective the program is and all past studies that the technique is no better at chance identifying actual threats, gregg. gregg: steve centanni in washington. thanks very much. martha: that is unbelievable, right? we have heard for so long everyone has to be checked. they do random checks, put a little x on your thing. it would be profiling if you went down the rows, that person look as little suspicious or that person is not carrying a suitcase,
gregg: what is the tsa saying about this, steve? >> reporter: they defend the program so far at least and the administrator is due on capitol hill in few minutes. john pistole, will be grilled by a subcommittee of the house homeland security committee. he is likely to echo a statement his agency issued yesterday, saying in part behavior detection is vital to tsa's layered approach to deter, detect and disrupt individuals that pose a threat to aviation and looking for suspicious behavior...
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prosecutors charged paul ciancais with the murder of a tsa officer. he could face the death penalty. police in greensboro, north carolina are looking for suspects after a shooting at a university. the campus was locked down after a 21-year-old man was shot. police say the wounded man is hospitalized in serious condition. according to a new study by the brookings institute, the cash for clunkers program is a lemon. the program offered people between 3500 and 4500 dollars to trade in their cars for fuel-efficient new ones. but the study said it did little to help the environment or create new jobs. a couple in pennsylvania ended up getting arrested after their efforts to stop alleged bullying of their son, might have gone a little over board. the parents got on a school bus and started threatening children. the parents say their son came to them scared and crying. the school district said it never heard about any bullying involve -- involving that child. those are the top stories. >> peter, thank you. >>> i agree with that point. there is a potential de
prosecutors charged paul ciancais with the murder of a tsa officer. he could face the death penalty. police in greensboro, north carolina are looking for suspects after a shooting at a university. the campus was locked down after a 21-year-old man was shot. police say the wounded man is hospitalized in serious condition. according to a new study by the brookings institute, the cash for clunkers program is a lemon. the program offered people between 3500 and 4500 dollars to trade in their cars...
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. >> instead of cutting the scanners at tsa. why not go back to the private security force. >> do you remember 2011, really great idea. >> eric: great discussion. we'll leave it there. happy to see you go. some say chavez's death may release more at the pump here but we have the fix to free drivers for good. and solution to the illegal i am raise mess. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. prego?! but i've been buying ragu for years. [ thinking ] i wonderhat other questionable choices i've made? [ club scene music ] [ sigh of relief ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recent travel purchases. d with a few clicks, this mission never happened. uh, what's t
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will we see a more security minded tsa, a more security minded air personnel? >> that will be a good outcome if you can call one. we don't have that. people looking for things so much as we figure if they go through security and get through, we are safe. that is not accurate. going forward there will be some fallout that will be positive, no question about it. gerri: i certainly hope that you are right. it is a tragedy. a scary situation, particularly for people who might be flying this evening. great to have you here. >> my pleasure. gerri: you know, it has been one month since the launch of the obamacare website, and every day we are learning more about how much of a message really is starting with the very first date. more on this, this dollar at the american enterprise institute. thank you for joining us tonight. you know, we get these astonishing numbers that really come from inside the administration, meetings between people involved with implementing obamacare that show that on the very first day of rollout there were only six people were able to enroll,
will we see a more security minded tsa, a more security minded air personnel? >> that will be a good outcome if you can call one. we don't have that. people looking for things so much as we figure if they go through security and get through, we are safe. that is not accurate. going forward there will be some fallout that will be positive, no question about it. gerri: i certainly hope that you are right. it is a tragedy. a scary situation, particularly for people who might be flying this...
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. >> between the nsa, tsa, obamacare, the growing deficit, entitlement spending, rising taxes and all of that there is a lot less support for the government. >> they have gone on for a perfect storm. the common denominator he finds troubling is that people could be out of jobs. listen again. >> in the case of unemployment you have more civil unrest. i think l.a. knows what civil unrest when people are unemployed and they are not financially engaged this the economy looks like. that can happen precipitously in any country. in any city. >> talking about the l.a. rites. he says we are likely to see a gradual european-style decline and not a sudden crash to turn society upside down. he says better to be prepared. in the case of a natural disaster you should have a survival kit with with a gun so you can fend for yourself. better safe than sorry philosophy. not a lot of financial advisers saying to grab a survival kit and get ready for what's coming. >> no. i have running shoes and bottled water. that's as far as i have gotten. others are probably taking the advice. thank you. >>> the pres
. >> between the nsa, tsa, obamacare, the growing deficit, entitlement spending, rising taxes and all of that there is a lot less support for the government. >> they have gone on for a perfect storm. the common denominator he finds troubling is that people could be out of jobs. listen again. >> in the case of unemployment you have more civil unrest. i think l.a. knows what civil unrest when people are unemployed and they are not financially engaged this the economy looks like....
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customs and border protection did belt-tightening tsa use a hiring freeze to recuse overtime. the department of education, agriculture, justice, irs, u.s. park police and many others canceled or scale back furloughs' dramatically. the washington post back shed -- fact checker gave harry reidor pinocchio's for falsely claiming the cuts would cost jobs. estimatts suggest it would be one sih of that. the president got for pinocchio's for his false claim that there would be an immediate pay cat which was nevr contemplated there has been bipartisan concern and it comes to the defense department the to much cutting will weaken national security. a former gop u.s. senator insistede was not crying wolf with his complait that that's a bad consequences. >> ending army combat training center rotatio for brigades not deployed to afghastan. and imposing furloughs for 650,000 dod civilians. >> instead of the threatens 22 days ounpaid leave, furlough days are being slashed to as few as six. this year's automatic cuts total $85 billion nationwide with next year more than 100 billion in so-cal
customs and border protection did belt-tightening tsa use a hiring freeze to recuse overtime. the department of education, agriculture, justice, irs, u.s. park police and many others canceled or scale back furloughs' dramatically. the washington post back shed -- fact checker gave harry reidor pinocchio's for falsely claiming the cuts would cost jobs. estimatts suggest it would be one sih of that. the president got for pinocchio's for his false claim that there would be an immediate pay cat...
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it is tsa/comments. tiny url.com/tsa comments. so first, edward hasbrouck. at our very first meeting that i recall, during a meeting, he accosted me in the hall and was virtually holding me there. his arguments were meritorious and his demeanor was intense. businessweek called him the go to authority on international travel and an expert on airfares and how to get the best deals on the internet. he is an author and journalist and writer and consumer travel expert. he is the author of the book the practical nomad and you can find him at practical nomad.com. edward hasbrouck new turned his efforts towards debating our freedom to travel and today i think he is one of the foremost experts on the surveillance of our i.t. systems in the travel industry. that is why wanted him to speak with us. he also works on these issues. john gilmore and founded this particular project. and he challenged me along with all of the other members of the committee to return to washington without showing id at the airport. i took him up on that challenge. okay, so i will welcome edwa
it is tsa/comments. tiny url.com/tsa comments. so first, edward hasbrouck. at our very first meeting that i recall, during a meeting, he accosted me in the hall and was virtually holding me there. his arguments were meritorious and his demeanor was intense. businessweek called him the go to authority on international travel and an expert on airfares and how to get the best deals on the internet. he is an author and journalist and writer and consumer travel expert. he is the author of the book...
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a man from new jersey pulled an automatic rifle from his bag and shot in lax, killing a tsa officer and wounding two others. he was wounded in the shootout that resulted in was taken into custody. a motivive is still unknown. but the fbi reports that antigovernment sentiments include cancellations of several major airports in the midwest and we will give you updates as we have them. we will be right back and stay with us. they like to sell obamacare in the obamacare rollout is a disaster. only six enrollees in the first day. the lou: a new government watchdog report shows the centers for medicare and medicaid services wrongly paid out $20 million to health care organizations on behalf of dead people. they are the agency in charge of implementing obamacare. the government waste and abuse does not end there. a separate report finds employees at the department of homeland security that have used overtime pay policies that have cost taxpayers $8.7 million per year in the dh budget this year is $60.8 billion. the reports show college students nationwide are experiencing obamacare sticker sho
a man from new jersey pulled an automatic rifle from his bag and shot in lax, killing a tsa officer and wounding two others. he was wounded in the shootout that resulted in was taken into custody. a motivive is still unknown. but the fbi reports that antigovernment sentiments include cancellations of several major airports in the midwest and we will give you updates as we have them. we will be right back and stay with us. they like to sell obamacare in the obamacare rollout is a disaster. only...
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it referred to us dhs and told to us talk to the tsa. terror analyst says, absolutely, it's time to be concerned about this. eric, what do you make of this report? >> jenna, this has been going on for a long time, even before 9/11. think back to the underwear bomber think shoe bomber, we have been lucky and had some failed attempts. but hijacking airplanes remaine the unholy grail for al qaeda and its allies. think of all the may hem caused on 9/11 from a few airplanes. think of what you can do the evil creative ways to use an airplane. god forbid crash one into a nuclear reactor. there are dry runs going on. >> taste a scary thought and reports have raised the question, is this security testing security in is that what we're saying rather than would-be terrorists? >> i think it's probing for weaknesses in our security, and think about it. if they were god forbid successful, think what a coup for al qaeda and its allies. america, you spend billions of dollars on airline security. you began the department of homeland security after 9/11,
it referred to us dhs and told to us talk to the tsa. terror analyst says, absolutely, it's time to be concerned about this. eric, what do you make of this report? >> jenna, this has been going on for a long time, even before 9/11. think back to the underwear bomber think shoe bomber, we have been lucky and had some failed attempts. but hijacking airplanes remaine the unholy grail for al qaeda and its allies. think of all the may hem caused on 9/11 from a few airplanes. think of what you...
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an airport right now,ith government shut down, i guess you have to be on pins and needles around the tsa folks, they are there not being paid, and not too happy. >> they are not too happy,nd probably, you want to -- you know, just a one time you could actually befends with them, they will will be grumpy, i hhve been flying quite a bit this month, we have been ctting with them, they seem to be in good spirits. but you know, once tt first paycheck does not come, at the two week period, and if tt does not happen in a little bit it will change a lot. and you know, we already saw is issue with sequester earlier, senatorsndongress people were delay they solved it let's get it sorte out. gerr other thing are passports, what do i need to know if i am applying for a passport, or mine second powere-- is expired. >> passport office is open, it is funded separately, the cost ofour passport funds program, you can get a passport, there are slight delays depending on where you get it at, if you have to renew your passport, you have to do if you fly to asia for example could make sure it i withinin 6 mo
an airport right now,ith government shut down, i guess you have to be on pins and needles around the tsa folks, they are there not being paid, and not too happy. >> they are not too happy,nd probably, you want to -- you know, just a one time you could actually befends with them, they will will be grumpy, i hhve been flying quite a bit this month, we have been ctting with them, they seem to be in good spirits. but you know, once tt first paycheck does not come, at the two week period, and...
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a man from new jersey pulled an automatic rifle from his bag and shot in lax, killing a tsa officer and wounding two others. he was wounded in the shootout that resulted in was taken into custody. a motive is still unknown. but the fbi reports that antigovernment sentiments include cancellations of several major airports in the midwest and we will give you updates as we have them. we will be right back and stay with us. they like to sell obamacare in the obamacare rollout is a disaster. only six enrollees in the first day. day. the so ally bank has a raise your rate cd that wothat's correct.a rate. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't haveo feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. lou: a new government watchdog report shows the centers for medicare and medicaid services wrongly paid out $20 million to health care organizations on behalf of dead people
a man from new jersey pulled an automatic rifle from his bag and shot in lax, killing a tsa officer and wounding two others. he was wounded in the shootout that resulted in was taken into custody. a motive is still unknown. but the fbi reports that antigovernment sentiments include cancellations of several major airports in the midwest and we will give you updates as we have them. we will be right back and stay with us. they like to sell obamacare in the obamacare rollout is a disaster. only...
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were concerned about these allegations of misconduct by tsa screeners and they also heard from tsa. i think that is why they call it in for an independent check. are nonpartisan, nonideological. we focus on the facts. host: the gao website is where you can find the information, gao.gov. stephen lord is the government accountability office director for aviation if you go ahead, i would appreciate it. caller: you stated that there are some private enterprise is taking over airport security. i do not believe one person sustain his wealth. multiple companies. they go through an open and competitive procedure to get these contract
were concerned about these allegations of misconduct by tsa screeners and they also heard from tsa. i think that is why they call it in for an independent check. are nonpartisan, nonideological. we focus on the facts. host: the gao website is where you can find the information, gao.gov. stephen lord is the government accountability office director for aviation if you go ahead, i would appreciate it. caller: you stated that there are some private enterprise is taking over airport security. i do...
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not cut tsa? why not go back to a private security force? >> that worked out really well, jonathan. do you remember september 11, 2001? really great idea. not. >> we're going to have to tel aviv there. we could do this all day. great discussion. we'll leave it there. coming up, happy to see hugo? some say his death may bring relief at the pump up here. but we got to fix to free drivers. then, the solution to america's immigration mess nation's health care problems. join us. hugo is gone, but the pain at the pump is not. while some say chavez's departure could mean lower gas prices in the future in the u.s., others say we've already got the fix. just get rid of the costly regulations on refineries and stop making us so dependent on greener gas. tracy, are regulations a big reason the big jump at the pump? >> 'cause they're not paying for it, we are. so it's all passed on. stop this already. these greenhouse nonsense. stop the summer blend. it's like we got to change outfits in the middle of the yea
not cut tsa? why not go back to a private security force? >> that worked out really well, jonathan. do you remember september 11, 2001? really great idea. not. >> we're going to have to tel aviv there. we could do this all day. great discussion. we'll leave it there. coming up, happy to see hugo? some say his death may bring relief at the pump up here. but we got to fix to free drivers. then, the solution to america's immigration mess nation's health care problems. join us. hugo is...
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and tsas you pointed out, coverage, the mandatory, forced coverage of abortive services that is mandated in this bill is absolutely wrong. i have a company that's gaining ome prominence in my district, autocam and john kennedy, the majority stake holder and president and c.e.o. of the company was just in washington share his story last week. as a devout catholic he had made the decision that that wasn't going to be something he would offer in his plans. they're self-insured. if his employees wanted to go do that and -- that was their choice but he wasn't going to be forced to pay for it, until this bill. until this bill came along and said, it doesn't matter what your personal beliefs are. doesn't matter that you own the company. it doesn't matter that your religion says this is wrong. we know better. this government knows better. and we're going to force you -- force you -- to spend that money to provide a service that you whole heartedly disagree with. does that sound like the american way to you? does that sound like the american way to any of us? absolutely not. yet somehow we're vie
and tsas you pointed out, coverage, the mandatory, forced coverage of abortive services that is mandated in this bill is absolutely wrong. i have a company that's gaining ome prominence in my district, autocam and john kennedy, the majority stake holder and president and c.e.o. of the company was just in washington share his story last week. as a devout catholic he had made the decision that that wasn't going to be something he would offer in his plans. they're self-insured. if his employees...
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not cut tsa? why not go back to a private security force? >> that worked out really well, jonathan. do you remember september 11, 2001? really great idea. not. >> we're going to have to tel aviv there. we could do this all day. great discussion. we'll leave it there. coming up, happy to see hugo? some say his death may bring relief at the pu up here. but we got to fix to free drivers. then, the solution to america's immigration mess friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and with my cash back, you are money. forget him. my airline miles will take your game worldwide. what i'm really looking for is -- i got two words for you -- re-wards. ♪ there's got to be better cards than this. [ male announcer ] there's a better way with creditcards.com. compare hundreds of cards from all the major banks to find the one that's right for you. it's simple. search, compare, and apply at creditcards.com. first round's on me. join us. hugo is gone, but the pain at the pump is not. while some say chavez
not cut tsa? why not go back to a private security force? >> that worked out really well, jonathan. do you remember september 11, 2001? really great idea. not. >> we're going to have to tel aviv there. we could do this all day. great discussion. we'll leave it there. coming up, happy to see hugo? some say his death may bring relief at the pu up here. but we got to fix to free drivers. then, the solution to america's immigration mess friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman....
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i mean, unless you want your annual breast exam to take place with the tsa. >> no. i can't do it. i can't stay in character. >> i'm sorry. i'm sorry. (bleep). >> who is right? and who is wrong? the only way to settle this major policy debate is. >> like we always do. with commercials. >> we are all kind of people. we are new yorkers. everyone deserves affordable health insurance. >> to find out how you or your business can get it go to new york state of health. >> is that pro healthcare or anti-healthcare? >> it is -- it is -- >> for new yorkers? >> yes. >> you don't suggest healthcare in new york? you tell them. >> and this is how. >> (bleep) insurance, new york. we have botulism, he bola, three types of hepatitis and that is just -- >> well done! and (bleep) because if you don't, i will come after you and grab your little (bleep) head and beat (bleep). >> that is the short version. he goes on like that. >> add not to be outdone the anti-obama, a have their own ads. it is a little bit different. >> take a look. >> ahh! >> effective! >> i am assuming it is a metaphor. >> well, sur
i mean, unless you want your annual breast exam to take place with the tsa. >> no. i can't do it. i can't stay in character. >> i'm sorry. i'm sorry. (bleep). >> who is right? and who is wrong? the only way to settle this major policy debate is. >> like we always do. with commercials. >> we are all kind of people. we are new yorkers. everyone deserves affordable health insurance. >> to find out how you or your business can get it go to new york state of...
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a man from new jersey pulled an automatic rifle from his bag and shot in lax, killing a tsa officer and wounding two others. he was wounded in the shootout that resulted in was taken into custody. a motive is still unknown. but the fbi reports that antigovernment sentiments include cancellations of several major airports in the midwest and we will give you updates as we have them. we will be right back and stay with us. they like to sell obamacare in the obamacare rollout is a disaster. only six enrollees in the first day. the congressman is here next as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back arnd here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every d. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! out for drinks, eats. i have very well fitting
a man from new jersey pulled an automatic rifle from his bag and shot in lax, killing a tsa officer and wounding two others. he was wounded in the shootout that resulted in was taken into custody. a motive is still unknown. but the fbi reports that antigovernment sentiments include cancellations of several major airports in the midwest and we will give you updates as we have them. we will be right back and stay with us. they like to sell obamacare in the obamacare rollout is a disaster. only...
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the tsa is spending three and a half million per year to store 6,000 pieces of unused security equipment worth $184 million. and the u.s. air force, they have an office of scientific research that spans 681,000 on a study to confirm that man look taller, stronger, and mainly year carrying a firearm. [laughter] and then there is this, and naval research office spent $450,000 on a study that determined robusta not have the ability to maintain a baby's -ttention. they are not good mothers. i'm thinking nancy pelosi, what she's smoking? to me, that is a place, any one of those programs could go out the door. >> and you are exactly right. those are great examples. and we could actually fill reams and reams of books, reams of paper giving more examples of them, and the real issue to me is the fact that we have lost perspective. we have a government -- i like to say we have an encyclopedia government in now with a ph. the government is not kept up with how people live their lives , how they get information and has not been able to become more efficient in order to respond to what is modern-day
the tsa is spending three and a half million per year to store 6,000 pieces of unused security equipment worth $184 million. and the u.s. air force, they have an office of scientific research that spans 681,000 on a study to confirm that man look taller, stronger, and mainly year carrying a firearm. [laughter] and then there is this, and naval research office spent $450,000 on a study that determined robusta not have the ability to maintain a baby's -ttention. they are not good mothers. i'm...
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we are not, he's talking about the tsa, any big deterrent. it is all for show. how does that make you feel about trafg throug through the airports joined by peter gold, administrator of the airports. what do you think about this? >> it has been a rough week for tsa. you have the red team getting the bomb through. you have whistle-blower accounts of incompetent and nonperformance, then you've got the proposed new rule to allow knives back in the cockpit. i think the administrator of tsa is going to spend a lot of time before congress in the next three months explaining himself. >> he went onto detail what it's like to work for the tsa in his opinion at newark airport, he says people are sleeping on the job, the education level is very low. he says when janet napolitano says we have a great defense at tsa she is kid nothing his opinion. it makes it looks like the $7.8 billion of taxpayer money that goes into the tsa is a big waste of money. should we rethink the whole say that we are going about this, peter? stpheu think the whistle-blower is pointing out just one
we are not, he's talking about the tsa, any big deterrent. it is all for show. how does that make you feel about trafg throug through the airports joined by peter gold, administrator of the airports. what do you think about this? >> it has been a rough week for tsa. you have the red team getting the bomb through. you have whistle-blower accounts of incompetent and nonperformance, then you've got the proposed new rule to allow knives back in the cockpit. i think the administrator of tsa is...
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he is the tsa officer killed friday in the los angeles shooting. the suspect, paul ciancia, reportedly told police he acted alone. he has been charged with murdering a federal officer. he could face the death penalty if convicted. >>> birmingham is back open this morning after a bomb threat. an employee found a note containing the threat in a bathroom. bomb squad technicians searched the facility and police confirmed nothing was found. flights were diverted or delayed during the two hour shutdown. >>> the trial of egyptian president mome mohammed morsi was adjourned the first day of the trial because of the defendant chanting. egypt's official news agency says morris say arrived by helicopter at a police academy. he is be being charged with incitement of violence and murder. he was previously being held in an unknown military location. >>> well the president is going to hit the road this week and trying to improve the image of his healthcare plan. he is going to meet with volunteers in dallas. >> this comes as 55% of americans say they now have eno
he is the tsa officer killed friday in the los angeles shooting. the suspect, paul ciancia, reportedly told police he acted alone. he has been charged with murdering a federal officer. he could face the death penalty if convicted. >>> birmingham is back open this morning after a bomb threat. an employee found a note containing the threat in a bathroom. bomb squad technicians searched the facility and police confirmed nothing was found. flights were diverted or delayed during the two...